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What Should I do if I am Laid off and Receive a Severance Package or Severance Pay Agreement From an Employer Located in White Plains, New York?
Many White Plains, New York employers including but not limited to Heineken USA, Alliance Bernstein, Nokia, Snapple, Starwood Hotels, Nine West Group, Dannon, ITT Corporation, AT&T, and Verizon are laying off or letting go employees in this difficult economic climate. In addition, many employers in neighboring towns including Mastercard, Pepsico, Swiss Re, Morgan Stanley, IBM and MBIA may be doing the same. Our Employment Law Attorneys can help guide you if you are laid off or having problems at work and fear your employment may be terminated.
This may be your first experience with a severance agreement. It's not ours. Our Severance Lawyers have reviewed, drafted and/or negotiated thousands of Severance Package Agreements - Do not sign until you learn your rights and maximize your compensation.
Our White Plains, New York Severance Package Agreement Lawyers have advised Fortune 100 companies on severance packages, plant closings and layoffs and, are now using this valuable experience, to successfully represent current and former employees to obtain greater compensation (payable in a lump sum or weekly), a longer employment period and delayed termination date, longer periods of health insurance coverage and other valuable benefits in severance packages. If you have been presented with a Severance Pay Agreement, don't sign it until you learn your rights and maximize your compensation and benefits - call now to speak with one of our White Plains Severance Agreement Attorneys at (800) 893-9645 or send us an email. Our White Plains, New York Severance Agreement Attorneys will answer all your questions regarding the terms of severance, explain the terms of the Severance Agreement, inform you of your legal rights, and negotiate your severance agreement in order to maximize your compensation, benefits and perks.
What Should a Typical Severance Agreement Include?
It is very important for employees to review their severance packages with an experienced employment lawyer so that they understand and fully appreciate the benefits and obligations imposed in the Severance Agreement. As severance agreements may bar employees from bringing future lawsuits against their employers for claims such as employment discrimination, sexual harassment and payments owed such as bonuses, it is crucial to review the severance agreement and the circumstances of your termination to determine if any claims exist prior to signing. Call now to speak with one of our White Plains, New York Severance Attorneys at (800) 893-9645. Learn your rights before you release and waive all your claims against your former employer.
What Will Your Legal Severance Review Include?
A paragraph by paragraph legal review of your severance agreement explaining the specific legal issues, practical considerations and consequences. Our Employment Law Attorneys have reviewed and analyzed thousands of severance agreements and that experience will be protecting you;
Analysis of the factual and legal issues surrounding the termination of your employment including the viability and strength of any possible employment law claims that you may have. We will counsel you of your right to bring a lawsuit or a complaint with the New York State Division of Human Rights, EEOC, or Department of Labor and the potential value of such a claim;
A valuation of severance pay and benefits available to you;
The availability and proper cost of COBRA health insurance coverage and your eligibility for state unemployment insurance benefits;
Analysis regarding the impact of any restrictive covenants (non-competition and non-solicitation agreements) that you may be bound by and other issues affecting your future employment; and
If we are retained, our Severance Lawyers will negotiate your severance package to obtain a great severance payment for you.
Our White Plains, New York Severance Package Lawyers have frequently lectured on severance pay issues and have written many articles on Severance Pay on our Employment Law Blog including Top 10 Things to Know Before Signing a Severance Agreement. Click below for more of our informative blog articles.
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New York Employment Lawyer Blog - Severance Agreements FAQ's
* White Plains, New York Severance Package and Employment Lawyers Q&A: I just got laid off from my job. Am I Entitled to Severance Pay? No. Unless there is a contractual obligation or a controlling employment policy requirement, an employer does not have to pay severance pay to a ....
* White Plains, New York Severance Package and Employment Lawyers Q&A: I just got laid off from my job. Am I Entitled to Severance Pay? No. Unless there is a contractual obligation or a controlling employment policy requirement, an employer does not have to pay severance pay to a ....
* Severance Package Lawyer Update: Should My Severance Pay Include Payment for Accrued Vacation Days? This is a common question that our New York and New Jersey Severance Pay Lawyers regularly receive from our clients. In New York, except in very ....
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